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Climate crisis made ‘bonkers’ central Asia heatwave up to 10C hotter - Springtime heat in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, ...
Fertile lands are rapidly decreasing while the Central Asian region’s population is growing, and in 25 years from now, it can ...
A new study led by Prof. Bao Anming from the Institute of Xinjiang Ecology and Geography (XIEG) of the Chinese Academy of ...
Central Asia’s “frankly bonkers” March heatwave, which saw temperatures up to 10C above pre-industrial levels, was intensified by climate change, according to new research published as countries ...
The research was conducted across the five Central Asian states of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan ...
RFE/RL hosted discussions on Twitter Spaces on various issues that affect daily life in Central Asia. We looked at global issues -- from the COVID-19 pandemic to the war in Ukraine and climate ...
Tengrinews.kz - President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev participated in the international conference "Central Asia in the Face of Global Climate Threats," according to a statement from Akorda.
In line with this commitment, we agreed to step up the fight against climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution. EU-Central Asia joint statement, 4 April 2025 The leaders further agreed to ...
The EU proclaimed a "new era" in ties with Central Asia on Friday at a major summit in Uzbekistan, as Brussels presses its ...
Central Asia is getting warmer year after year, running out of water and, consequently, food, delegates at the Samarkand Climate Forum have been told. The Climate Forum, a regular annual event ...
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